The Safeguarding Children, Young People or Vulnerable Adults - FAA Level 3 course is designed to provide learners with the skills and knowledge needed to identify and respond to safeguarding concerns in a variety of settings.
Course Content:
Led by experienced instructors, the Safeguarding Children, Young People or Vulnerable Adults - FAA Level 3 course covers the following topics:
The legal and policy framework for safeguarding
Understanding the different types of abuse
Identifying the signs and symptoms of abuse and neglect
Responding to safeguarding concerns appropriately
Working collaboratively with other agencies
The importance of effective record keeping and confidentiality
Teaching Methodology:
The course is delivered through a combination of lectures, group discussions, case studies, and interactive activities. Participants will have the opportunity to apply their learning to real-life scenarios and develop their skills in identifying and responding to safeguarding concerns.
Certification:
Upon successful completion of the course, learners will receive a Safeguarding Children, Young People or Vulnerable Adults - FAA Level 3 accredited certificate. This qualification is recognized by employers and regulatory bodies and demonstrates the learner's commitment to safeguarding.
Target Audience:
This course is suitable for individuals who work with or encounter children, young people, or vulnerable adults as part of their work, including:
Healthcare professionals
Teachers and educational staff
Social care professionals
Volunteers and community workers
Sports coaches and trainers
No formal prerequisites apply however completion of The Safeguarding Awareness Course – FAA Level 1 is recommended.